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Bay Area Reporter :: LGBTQ Agenda: GLAAD finds major social media sites unsafe for LGBTQ users
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Social media platforms need to address anti-LGBTQ hate: GLAAD
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Social media sites are categorically unsafe for queer users, the damning report found (Manan VATSYAYANA/AFP/ Getty)
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube are all “categorically unsafe” for LGBT+ people, according to a damning new study from GLAAD.
GLAAD had originally planned to give grades for each site as part of a new social media safety index, but this was scrapped when it became apparent “they’d all fail, quite frankly”.
“They are categorically unsafe, across the board,” GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said in an interview with
For the report, GLAAD’s team of outside experts examined the policies of each of the leading social media sites and their track record of enforcing them.
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APPLETON - After facing a two-week backlash from the community, the Common Council on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution condemning xenophobia, racism and anti-Asian violence.
The resolution seeks to prevent the anti-Asian rhetoric and hate crimes that have intensified in the past year as Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) have been scapegoated for the coronavirus pandemic, and it encourages Appleton to become a more welcoming, inclusive community. Let s be a city known for unity and love for one another, said council member Maiyoua Thao, who introduced the resolution.
The wording of the resolution was unchanged from April 21, when the council referred it back to the Safety and Licensing Committee to be re-examined.